Photo by Adela Sznajder via ESL

Crowd boos Cloud9 after miraculous comeback against FaZe in IEM Rio Major Legends Stage

C9 will likely have to deal with the crowd's chants during the entire tournament.

The Brazilian crowd at IEM Rio Major was left in shambles after Cloud9 reverse-swept FaZe Clan (16-14 on Overpass) in the first round of the Legends Stage today.

Recommended Videos

FaZe are one of the crowd favorites at the Riocentro venue because of the Danish in-game leader Finn “karrigan” Andersen and his team full of stars. They had the game in their hands after taking the second pistol round of the game and being 12-4 up, but instead, C9 finished on top thanks to a dominant CT side performance. The crowd reacted like Brazilian commentator Alexandre “Gaules” Borba was expecting and instantly booed C9 and their star player Dmitriy “sh1ro” Sokolov after the match was concluded.

Related: The crowd at IEM Rio Major CS:GO is chanting to Brazilian teams nonstop. What are they saying?

Not only was the crowd supporting FaZe, but they also wanted C9 to lose after the Russian powerhouse eliminated Imperial, the most popular Brazilian CS:GO team, in the Challengers Stage thanks to the heroics of sh1ro. Today, the AWPer got 21 kills against FaZe, just behind in-game leader Vladislav “nafany” Gorshkov’s 27 frags.

The booing kept going until Brazilian streamer Fillipe “bt0” Moreno called C9’s rifler Sergey “Ax1Le” Rykhtorov for a post-match interview. Bt0 had to ask the crowd to give props to C9 and show some respect after they won a tough game and fans agreed to do so. Ax1Le said they have been one of the most-booed teams in Rio but are still enjoying the experience.

With this hard-fought victory C9 have moved to the 1-0 pool of IEM Rio Major Legends Stage and are off to a greater start compared to their Challengers Stage run, while FaZe will try to recover from the loss later today in the second round.


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article ESL Pro League Season 19: Schedule, results, streams, and more
The ESL Pro League Season 19 on an abstract black and green background.
Read Article ‘We can’t pass it up’: BRACE, BNK don’t regret missing DH Melbourne for CS2 in Europe
BRACE on stage at Skyesports Grand Slam in Pune, India.
Read Article ‘We kinda gave up’: Why insani, MIBR, and Brazil no longer need NA CS2 to flourish
Insani, a CS2 player for MIBR, sits at his PC at ESL Challenger Melbourne.
Related Content
Read Article ESL Pro League Season 19: Schedule, results, streams, and more
The ESL Pro League Season 19 on an abstract black and green background.
Read Article ‘We can’t pass it up’: BRACE, BNK don’t regret missing DH Melbourne for CS2 in Europe
BRACE on stage at Skyesports Grand Slam in Pune, India.
Read Article ‘We kinda gave up’: Why insani, MIBR, and Brazil no longer need NA CS2 to flourish
Insani, a CS2 player for MIBR, sits at his PC at ESL Challenger Melbourne.
Author
Leonardo Biazzi
Staff writer and CS:GO lead. Leonardo has been passionate about games since he was a kid and graduated in Journalism in 2018. Before Leonardo joined Dot Esports in 2019, he worked for Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. Leonardo also worked for HLTV.org between 2020 and 2021 as a senior writer, until he returned to Dot Esports and became part of the staff team.